Clearcut definition

Clearcut means a harvest method in which the entire stand of trees is removed in one timber harvesting operation. Except as provided in WAC 222-30-110, an area remains clearcut until:
Clearcut means a silvicultural system that
Clearcut. There is one Type F stream posted out of the timber sale area, adjacent to the southern boundary of Area 1. One Type N seasonal stream is buffered at 25 feet with “Buffer Zone” tags.

Examples of Clearcut in a sentence

  • Clearcut is a type of silvicultural system, based on a harvesting method in which all merchantable timber in a designated area is harvested in a single entry.

  • Clearcut and clearcut with reserves accounted for 2,174 hectares with the majority (67%) being clearcut with reserves.

  • Equivalent Clearcut Analysis (ECA), a common indicator of hydrologic change based on the relationship between vegetation cover and water yields in forested watersheds, will be completed to better understand disturbance effects on the watershed.

  • Clearcut with reserves 1,462.0 A variation of clearcutting where some trees are retained, (usually in small groups), for purposes other than regeneration.

  • Clearcut 712 The removal of a stand of trees in a single harvesting operation.

  • Equivalent Clearcut Area as an Indicator of Hydrologic Change in Snow-dominated Watersheds of Southern British Columbia.

  • Clearcut management units will continue to reflect the provisions of Green Diamond's NSO HCP, principally through the retention of wildlife trees that are left within marked tree clumps or designated habitat retention areas to provide residual vertical structure.

  • Such actions may include, but are not limited to: Controlled burning Developing a cutting contract Culling Clear-cut harvest Broadcast seeding Replanting Selective cutting Thinning Applying herbicide to invasive species Eradicating disease Access road maintenance Facilitating timber sales Any additional information Consultant recommends and is agreeable to the MPM.

  • AREA 7 (Clearcut): There is one Type F stream posted outside of the sale area.

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More Definitions of Clearcut

Clearcut means a harvest method in which the entire stand of trees is removed in one timber harvesting operation.
Clearcut means the harvesting of all merchantable trees from an area of forest land and includes a harvest method whereby trees which cannot be profitably utilized are left on the forest land;
Clearcut means the cutting and removal of substantially all merchantable Qualifying Stumpage from a site excluding Qualifying Stumpage located in SMZ’s or otherwise not loggable in accordance with Neenah’s harvesting best management practices, the requirements of maintaining SFI® Certification (as hereinafter defined) and all requirements of the Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources.
Clearcut means a harvest method in which the entire stand of trees is removed in one timber harvesting operation. Except as provided in WAC 222-30-110, an area remains clearcut until: It meets the minimum stocking requirements under WAC 222-34-010(2) or 222-34-020(2); and The largest trees qualifying for the minimum stocking levels have survived on the area for five growing seasons or, if not, they have reached an average height of four feet.
Clearcut means a silvicultural system that removes the entire stand of trees in a single harvesting operation from an area that is about two acres or greater; and at least two tree heights in width, and is designed to manage the area as an even-aged stand.